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    Work from home - GIS & Remote Sensing

    Arhanghelul
    By Arhanghelul,
    Where can i find some GIS & RS jobs, working from home ? Thanks

    What is Indoor Mapping?

    Lurker
    By Lurker,
    We are all already familiar with GPS navigation outdoors and what wonders it does not only for our everyday life, but also for business operations.   Outdoor maps, allowing for navigation via car or by foot, have long helped mankind to find even the most remote and hidden places. Increased levels of efficiency, unprecedented levels of control over operational processes, route planning, monitoring of deliveries, safety and security regulations and much more have been made possible.

    Parallel PostGIS and PgSQL 12

    Lurker
    By Lurker,
    found this interesting tutorial :   For the last couple years I have been testing out the ever-improving support for parallel query processing in PostgreSQL, particularly in conjunction with the PostGIS spatial extension. Spatial queries tend to be CPU-bound, so applying parallel processing is frequently a big win for us. Initially, the results were pretty bad. With PostgreSQL 10, it was possible to force some parallel queries by jimmying with global cost parameters,

    GPS Geodetic Rollover Bug and Problem

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    By Lurker,
    hello, retaled to this bug :   SAVE THE DATE: GPS WEEK NUMBER ROLLOVER EVENT – APRIL 6TH 2019 IF YOUR NETWORKS OR SYSTEMS USE COORDINATED UNIVERSAL TIME (UTC), APRIL 6TH 2019 IS PROBABLY A DATE WORTH MARKING IN ADVANCE. On, or possibly after, this date, some GPS receivers may start to behave strangely.  The data they output may jump backwards in time, resulting in month and year timestamps that are potentially up to 20 years out of date. This is a known issue; in April 2

    Remote Sensing expert; The Netherlands

    Fischer180
    By Fischer180,
    SarVision was created in 2000, as a spin-off from Wageningen University (WUR) in the Netherlands. SarVision pioneers the operational application of systematic satellite monitoring and mapping systems for environmental and natural resource management. Our innovative systems provide our partners with the latest maps and information on agriculture and land use, forest cover change, fire and hydrology. Our inhouse cutting edge radar technology, which « sees » through clouds, smoke and haze, enables

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